DO YOU KNOW A WOMAN OF DISTINCTION? SENATOR BALL SEEKS 4 WOMEN FOR HALL OF FAME CEREMONY

Brewster, N.Y. – 7/22/2013 – Senator Greg Ball (R, C, I – Patterson) has asked every town, village and city in his district to submit a nomination for his 2nd Annual Women of Distinction Hall of Fame. Currently, Senator Ball is still seeking nominees from the Town of New Castle, Village of Pleasantville and Village of Briarcliff Manor.

Created and hosted by Senator Ball, The Women Of Distinction Hall of Fame was designed to honor outstanding women from throughout the 40th Senate District. Towns, villages and cities district-wide selected their nominees that will be honored at a ceremony on Sunday, September 8, 2013 at the Putnam County Emergency Services Building starting at 2pm.

Senator Ball is asking community members that know a ‘woman of distinction’ in the Town of New Castle, Town of Patterson, Village of Pleasantville or the Village of Briarcliff Manor to contact his office with their nomination. Residents can submit their nomination to Senator Ball’s office by August 18th by calling: (845) 279-3773 or emailing kgobins@nysenate.gov.

“The Women of Distinction Hall of Fame was created to honor women that have chosen a path of leadership, living a life of service before self,” said Senator Greg Ball. “I am very excited about the amount of towns, villages, cities and community organizations that will be participating in this annual event. We are still awaiting four final nominations, and I am urging residents that know someone worthy of this honor to contact my office by August 18th.”

For more information contact Joe Bachmeier at Joe@ball4ny.com or (845) 531-9796.

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About Greg Ball

Assemblyman Greg Ball (R, C, I – Patterson) is the Senator for New York State's 40th district. A former Vice President of Exceed International Development Corporation, Ball holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science from the United States Air Force Academy, is currently completing his Masters Thesis of Liberal Studies in International Affairs at Georgetown University, and received an honorable discharge in 2005 at the rank of Captain after service as an active duty officer in the United States Air Force.
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